Hi I will be starting an electric guitar project once I get my fob next week
initial thoughts on specs:
Swamp ash body with spalted maple top with white binding
Curly maple neck
Ebony fretboard
Stainless steel frets
Dual action truss rod (accessible from the heel)
Sounds like a great project! There are several members who dabble in guitar building and maintenance - we have had a couple of meetings covering simple topics, and member @Howard is a formidable luthier himself, running a guitar shop for several years. So don’t hesitate to ask members for their help/advice!
I like the idea of the dual action truss rod. There’s a partscaster Facebook group who have lots of posts about this kind of thing.
Ah cool. Would be good to get some help and advice on some parts of the build
Heres a pic of the first one I did. I am trying to make the second one a little more complicated to learn new skills. I am a little worried about binding as it’s going to be difficult to glue and bend
For the finish on my first build, I used a spray gun and stewmac dyes mixed in with nitrocellulose with thinner and a little retarder .
The key to getting the burst right is having a gun where you can easily adjust the volume and the spray width . I tried a cheap spray gun but I couldnt get it right as I couldn’t adjust the spray volume or pattern .
I’ve never used a spray gun, but heard it’s not easy to get right?
Gonna be difficult to get a decent gun in London I think. I’ve looked at doing a burst effect with dyes and an oil+wax finish. Obviously not gonna get that lovely deep gloss, but great results should be achievable with hardly any specialist tools.
Once you have the correct setting, it’s really easy tbh. Easier to spray in summer when it’s less humid but I still managed to spray at 90% humidity in winter outside (not ideal tbh due to the wind) as I and a little retarder.
You need a compressor for a spray gun. My dad had a fairly largish old one and then attached a water/oil filter in between the gun
I will probably spray it a light amber, maybe a slight brown on the outside to give it a faint burst. Neck will be clear or clear that’s been left in the sun , back wood likely a mahoganyish colour
I don’t know about those ones but I’m looking to install a tail vice and holes for bench dogs and holdfasts, if you were interested those could definitely be hand forged
I grind a hollow in the blade with an old tormek but don’t regrind the edge unless it’s chipped and then just free hand sharpen on Japanese Waterstones (the hollow makes this easy). I bought the tormek off eBay fairly cheap and I am very impressed with it . It’s pretty safe, easy to grind square and about as fast as a normal grinder
now smoothed with a smoothing plane . The blank is still just a tad over a mm too thick but will allow for any additional movement of I need to reflatten
top wood came. Has quite a lot of tear out from supplier and is around 6mm thick. I am assuming this will be similar to preparing wood for an acoustic guitar so this will be the method to follow
Realised j got this glueing set up slightly wrong after seeing it online. I should have had the MDF side not in contact with the guitar , only the wooden slats .
Should be ok as the piece is much wider then requires